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A Diamond Select Release! Designed by Art Asylum! Red alert! Red alert! The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B has taken a direct hit from the Nexus Wave and all decks have suffered major damage! The Excelsior-class starship is back with all-new paint deco to replicate its on-screen damage from Star Trek: Generations! Packaged in a "Try Me" window box so customers can test its movie-accurate lights and sounds, the Enterprise B measures 16 Inch long and comes with an adjustable display stand.

As seen in Star Trek Generations this Enterprise sports the damage it sustained during it's encounter with an energy ribbon while responding to a distress call from a transport ship trapped in the ribbon. It was the ship's maiden voyage but it was missing several positions, parts and equipment, it had no medical staff, no tractor beam and no photon torpedoes. This was the last time former Captain James T. Kirk (now retired) was to be on Starship. After enabling the Enterprise to escape the ribbon (after it completed it's rescue it became tapped itself) the deck where Kirk was suffered a hull breach and Kirk was swept out into the ribbon.

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4.0 out of 5 starsGood ship, lights and sounds are OK, "battle damage" is really fake

Bycureformaxon 15 March 2015 - Published on Amazon.com

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This is a well constructed ship! I have seen reviews of the Excelsior and Enterprise B without the damage and they weren't as well constructed. I am not a big fan of the "battle damage" (it was damaged in the Nexus, not a battle, BTW) because it just looks like someone striped it with some gray spray paint. I had some problems getting the batter casing off, but once I put better batteries in, the sounds and lights would appear more readily once I pushed the button; at first it was touch and go. Right now it works, but only once you release the button, not upon pressing the button. The stand seems somewhat sturdy and it looks really cool.

If you love starships as much as I do, then you'll love this version of the Enterprise B. Diamond Select/Art Asylum has hit another home run with this battle-damaged edition of the "B". It has damage from the Nexus Ribbon from Star Trek: Generations, including the damage around the main deflector that caused the disappearance of Captain Kirk. The lights and sounds are top-notch, with dialogue from the movie, including Captain Harriman and Captain Kirk. The paint scheme is outstanding with the most minute detail. And the display stand is very robust. This ship will make a great addition to any collection and I hope Diamond Select will someday make an Enterprise C to add to their impressive inventory.

Well made, screen accurate. If you are a fan of Captain Kirk this is a must have. The last starship Kirk would sail on, the sound bites captures my favorite moments of the film. The battle damage is all done by the paint job rather than molded. But still very effective